A system using passive infrared imaging of the face and other body parts of an
operator to obtain observables by automatically extracting features from a sequence
of images, analyzing the extracted features, and then assessing the results for
indicators of performance of a task by the operator in order to provide early warning
of potential cognitive or motor impairment and thereby facilitate risk reduction
and quality maintenance. The infrared condition monitoring system (IR-CMS) serves
to a) assess cognitive and/or physical readiness to perform a particular task;
b) provide condition assessment feedback to the subject and his appropriate supervisors;
c) activate measures to increase short-term alertness and other readiness factors;
d) limit potential risks by restricting the subject's access, responsibility, or
authority; and e) facilitate rapid medical treatment, evacuation, quarantine, re-training,
or counseling as appropriate. The same condition monitoring and assessment system
can also be used during training and simulator exercises to evaluate personnel
for assignment.